Toolbox

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The resources proposed in this section can be used to supplement the information found on this site and permit a better understanding of the issues linked to cyberbullying, off-line meetings, digital reputations and identity theft.

This Web site describes, in plain and simple language, what are location and browser tracking. It picks out importants bits of many privacy policies. The Trace my Shadow tool is especially interesting and it features advice.

Although it is intended for students who are just entering high school, this guide may help college students as well. It offers practical advice, tips and solutions on a variety of activities, including social networking, shopping, gaming, Internet search results and copyright. It is designed to help balance the demands of their offline life with their digital one.

This guide supports young adults who are experiencing both new freedoms and challenges in their post- secondary life. It covers a variety of digital issues, including: school work; money and security; relationships online; and trying to stay healthy.

Éducaloi is a registered charity that was founded in 2000. It is a leader in the movement to improve access to justice in Quebec. At the core of our activities is explaining the law to Quebecers in everyday language.

The NeedHelpNow.ca website is an initiative of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, a charitable organization dedicated to the personal safety of all children who aims to reduce child victimization by providing programs and services to the Canadian public. The Canadian Centre for Child Protection operates four national programs : Cybertip.ca, Canada’s national tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children; MissingKids.ca, Canada’s missing children resource centre; Kids in the Know, a safety education program designed to empower children and reduce their risk of victimization; and Commit to Kids, a program to help child-serving organizations create safe environments for children.

Readings

Synopsis : Regan Flay is on the cusp of achieving her control-freak mother’s “plan” for high school success―cheerleading, student council, the Honor Society—until her life gets turned horribly, horribly upside down. Every bitchy text. Every bitchy email. Every lie, manipulation, and insult she’s ever said have been printed out and taped to all the lockers in school.